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Local advertisers long to reclaim airwaves
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Nov 5, 2012
Shut out for months by political commercials, businesses face more pain when they can resume local TV ads: High rates due to pent-up demand.
Windows 8 gets design-heavy update, and TV gets 'second screen viewing'
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Oct 25, 2012
When Microsoft proposes to radically change things, it is time to pay attention.
Candidates launch final ad spending push
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Oct 16, 2012
In a record breaking year for political advertisements, Governor Romney and President Obama are still racking up dollars in the final months of their campaigns to compete for paid advertisements.
Teen viewing habits drive down TV ratings
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Oct 12, 2012
We're just a few weeks into the new fall TV season and viewership is down 11 percent across the major broadcast networks. Is it just a year of bad TV? Or should they worry in TV Land?
Super PAC app tells you if political ads are lying
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Aug 23, 2012
Ever wished for some sort of lie detector for the campaign trail? Enter the Super PAC app.
Jimmy Kimmel moves into prime late-night spot
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Aug 22, 2012
Late night TV is about to go where it's never gone before. ABC says starting in 2013 it's moving 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' a half hour earlier, to compete head-to-head with Letterman and Leno.
How long can the TV streaming honeymoon last?
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Aug 6, 2012
Networks and cable companies might not like the content boom but it may be too late to stop.
Television subscriptions wane in popularity
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Aug 3, 2012
DirecTV is reporting its first-ever quarterly loss of customers. And it appears those customers are not flocking to the competition -- Time Warner Cable also lost subscribers for the tenth quarter in a row.
Despite online furor, NBC's Olympics ratings doing well
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Aug 1, 2012
The network said today it's on track to break even on its Olympics coverage. NBC had expected to take a loss.
Online political ads: Effective or creepy?
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Jul 24, 2012
A study out today says voters find targeted, online political ads creepy and 86 percent didn't want political ads to be tailored to their interests.









